Rally for Salish Sea health Saturday at Peace Arch park

Tribes, environmental groups and First Nations will gather at Peace Arch State Park on Saturday, Sept. 20, for a rally over climate change and protection of the Salish Sea.

The “Climate Change Knows No Borders” rally will be from 1 to 3 p.m.

Representatives from the Tsleil-Waututh Nation Sacred Trust, the Semiahmoo First Nation, and Lummi Nation are scheduled to speak. The rally focuses on protecting the Salish Sea and its communities from dangerous fossil fuel development, according to organizers.

A Discover Pass is needed to park at the state park. You don’t need a passport or enhanced driver’s license as long as you stay in the park and don’t cross the border.

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